A second Labour party Senator has warned the stability of the government would be threatened by failure to reach a deal on Ireland’s bank debt.
Senator John Whelan says the government would no longer be able to strike a balance of fairness, without a deal on the Anglo promissory notes.
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At the weekend his Labour colleague Senator John Gilroy said there should be a general election if a deal isn’t struck.
However Finance Minister Michael Noonan insists the government’s happy with the progress being made and the stability of the coalition is a separate issue